 This is the t-shirt that we designed for the farmer and we delivered this t-shirt for the farmer during the farmer meeting. That contained a main message to the farmer, healthy chicken, need no antibiotics. Or in Vietnamese, this is Ga Kueh, Khung Khang Sen. This is the study trying to reduce the level of antibiotic use in chicken production by providing four key components to the farmer, to the vet. And we try to reduce as much as possible to see the impact of production on the level of resistance in chicken production. The chicken is addicted to antibiotic like the Ancaholic, so we named the term Chicken Ancaholic. So that's the term in Vietnam at the moment. My name is Van Kueh. I'm a British student. I graduated as a veterinarian working in the animal or livestock field. And then I quit my 32 master in biotechnology and I have changed to go to our first university clinical research now at the moment. And at that time there are big projects doing research on antibiotic resistance. I work as a project coordinator, which I have to set up everything, actually, even though I have to go to the farms, visit them, look at the farm. That's the fantastic time since I can travel to the right fields, see the beautiful color in the countryside, and then talk to the farmer just like a friend and a very friendly farmer, and then we can drink at the end of the story. The society has different angles, different views of antibiotic resistance. Some of them are afraid of this because some worship or they read the news or read the Facebook, we did not really scientific evidence that antibiotic resistance can cause a lot of diseases or cancer in humans. But actually the key men of antibiotic resistance in animal impact the people by they're not a clean food for them. So if they consume chicken with antibiotic in their body slowly in the long term you may get some disease. Our results have two states. The baselines we call baselines phase and the intervention phase. The baselines phase we should go and collect the information in the intervention phase. We provide support to the farmer as I said before. We provide farmer training so they can do better practice. We provide training for the vet so they can have farmer diagnostic. We also provide the diagnostic support for the farmer when the chicken is getting sick. We also provide the anti-native product which replace antibiotic but pushing the chicken health so the farmer not rely on the antibiotic anymore. If we can target the reduce it's like 50% we somehow can see the effect that whether we reduce the level of resistance or not. And if we can do that we can sell the chicken live and also we can sell the human live because they are the clear link between the resistance in animal and human.